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Global DMS has launched its Global Unity Project, an initiative that seeks to create seamless integrations with all of the major loan origination systems.
October 24 -
A heightened focus on due diligence and loan file reviews has made it imperative for lenders to incorporate quality control technology and processes that can minimize repurchase risks.
October 24 -
Ocwen Financial is telling its employees that it prevailed in its bid for Residential Capital Corp.
October 24 -
New-home sales rose to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 389,000 units in September, the highest reading since April 2010.
October 24 -
Are private mortgage owners taking too much cash out of their companies?
October 24
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A Washington research executive at Keefe Bruyette & Woods believes GSE reform may move quicker if Obama gets reelected, but not by much.
October 24 -
It may a bit premature to predict that a boom in mergers and acquisitions is just around the corner, but at the very least there appears to be some jockeying for position among firms already plying their trade in residential finance.
October 24 -
According to the Federal Housing Finance Agency's index, home values rose the most in the nation's mountain state region, a handsome gain of 11.4%.
October 24 -
Comptroller of the Currency Thomas Curry said the agency recognizes that some aspects of the provisions pertaining to mortgages could impose a serious burden on community banks and thrifts.
October 24 -
Housing advocates Bob Gnaizda and John Hope Bryant are pitching the Dignity Mortgage, a loan that could be made to nonprime borrowers with built-in protections and incentives for both borrowers and lenders.
October 24 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will supervise debt collection companies, a move that marks the second time it has asserted its authority under Dodd-Frank to oversee large nonbanks outside the direct lending sphere.
October 24 -
Wholesaler Mortgage 360 suports the Home Affordable Refinance Program.
October 23
National Mortgage News -
A year ago economists at the Mortgage Bankers Association were bracing for an ugly 2012, one in which a meager $900 billion in fundings would come to pass.
October 23 -
Cost is still one of the most critical components for consumers when it comes to the residential application process.
October 23 -
If a bank-owned mortgage firm wants to increase its value, it should pay for its loan officers to get licensed.
October 23
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Bankers and mortgage lenders have become increasingly concerned about the fiscal cliff, an automatic trigger of steep budget cuts and tax hikes that would go into effect in early 2013 if Congress does not act.
October 23 -
Ginnie Mae approved 34 new issuers in fiscal year 2012 (which ended September 30), bringing the total universe of government-approved firms up to 406.
October 23 -
The new chairman of the Mortgage Bankers Association says the industry needs to make certain that regulators understand that to go beyond consumer protection into excessive credit constraints will damage the housing industry.
October 23 -
Transparency is the word being thrown around by many at the meeting.
October 23
National Mortgage News -
SunTrust would have earned a record high of $152 million on mortgage banking in the third quarter if not for loan buyback reserves.
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